Not exact matches
Made with homemade cranberry
simple syrup and chunks of whole cranberry floating throughout There is no doubt that this tasty drink contains real cranberries —
not just juice.
The
simple syrup is
made with coconut sugar, which is
not only sweet but adds a caramel - like flavor.
I
make rosemary - infused
simple syrup for my iced tea in the summer, but I haven't had any great ideas for other sweet applications for it.
There's just something about that stirred mixture of rye whiskey, bitters (both Angostura and Peychaud's), absinthe, and
simple syrup that
makes for a drink we just can't put down (except to refill our glass with another one).
I always
make old fashioned with
simple syrup — no grit if the sugar doesn't dissolve all the way + tons of herbal flavors can be added.
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Syrup by Kaity Farrell
Simple Medicine
Making by Rachel Wolf Journal Cowl by Beatrice Perron Dahlen
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When buying packaged foods, check food labels for the word «whole» in front of the word «grain» and
make sure that corn
syrup or one of the other
simple carbohydrates listed above doesn't appear among the first few ingredients on the list.